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Why Digital Cameras Are The Future Of Photography

By: Ray Lam

Because people no longer have to wait for film to be processed and returned, the digital camera market continues to grow. Digital cameras can also be considerably smaller as they do not need a film chamber. A great advantage over the older film system is how easily the images can be stored using a computer or other mass storage device. Although the image looks exactly the same as that of a normal photograph, they are stored as pixels.

These cameras still use lenses in much the same way that conventional cameras do. However, it is how the digital camera captures the light that makes all the difference because it achieves this by using a special sensor as opposed to film. A feature of the better quality versions is they have a sensor that converts light into electrical charges using a different system to their less expensive cousins. The less expensive capture system called CMOS is generally in lower end cameras and probably won't replace the more expensive CCD although it does an admirable job.

CCD's are much more costly to produce than the CMOS devices, but by using the latter it has brought the cost of many models down considerably. The CCD and CMOS devices used in digital cameras capture light like tiny solar collectors both achieving the same effect but just by differing methods. Shopping for one of these types of camera can be daunting but a few tips can make all the difference. Look for models with over 6 megapixels and you won't go far wrong as they will provide decent images; the higher the resolution of the camera the bigger the photos that can be printed.

Unless your budget just won't stretch that far, don't buy a digital camera with only a digital zoom or you will find pictures that aren't very clear when you print them; portrait shots that require 'framing' are so much easier with a an zoom facility. Don't waste your money on standard disposable batteries as rechargeable ones these days are very affordable and long lasting which could save you hundreds of dollars on standard ones. If you want to do more than just take snap shots, look for a model that is high on functionality to create stunning photos you can be proud of; below are just a few examples:

* Macro (close up shots) * Multiple exposures (on a single image) * Mosaic effect shots

High resolution cameras require more space to store images so you will probably need an additional storage card. Digital storage has come down in price so buying gigabyte card will no longer require a loan but you shouldn't think of having anything less than this.

For photographers who will keep the camera with them at all time you may want to consider one of the more compact types that can be carried in a shirt pocket. There is no longer any need (even for keen amateur photographers) to carry around large, heavy models if you don't have to. Hopefully, these few tips will be enough to steer you in the right direction when you come to buy your camera. Digital cameras are here to stay but expect even greater advancements in the future.

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